Habitat: Desert, Upland, Riparian. This small wildflower is usually found growing here in moist, sandy soil in riparian areas and wetlands.

Flower Color: Yellow

Flowering Season: Spring, Summer

Height: To 1 foot (30 cm) tall

Description: The flowers are on slender pedicels that emerge from the leaf axils. The individual flowers are only 1/4 inch (6 mm) wide and bell-shaped with a red-brown-spotted mouth and 5 lobes (2 upper and 3 lower). The leaves are green, hairy, sessile, opposite, narrowly oblong to lanceolate in shape, and have smooth, toothed, or scalloped margins. The plants are covered in fine, soft hair.